I was there! The woman in white was a protester and not on the program. She started running around the field and tried to make a speech. It was cold there, look at the people in raincoats. BRR,,,,,,,,
These Olympics in Helsinki were historic that the Soviet Union would make their Summer Olympic debut although they would make their Winter debut at Cortina in 1956. According to Wikipedia, other than the United States, in the all time total combined Winter/Summer Olympic Medal Count dating back to 1896, The Soviets won 1,204 medals in 18 Olympiads from 1952 through 1988, 473 were Gold and they were either 1st or 2nd in the medal count during those years.
I too would love to see Finland host a Winter Olympics. Even though I'm from the U.S., I like to see other countries get the oportunity to host the Olympics. For instance, Chicago is trying to get the 2016 Olympics, but I'm hoping that Rio De Janeiro gets them simply because the Olympics have never been held in South America.
I got to visit the stadium when I visited Helsinki back in March. I loved it. I am from America and absolutley loved Finland and the Finnish people. I wish I could've gone back in time and been there for the '52 Olympics. It must have been awesome and emotional to see Paavo Nurmi light the olympic flame.
Well, I am sorry we couldn't fulfil your material expectations. You know we did have this little thing called World War II to fight and 300 million dollars of war reparations to pay in order to stay as an independent and democratic country after having been attacked by the Soviet Union. I am sure we could have done as well as you did hosting the Olympics if we hadn't had that small issue. Oh, I forgot, Portugal has never held the Olympic Games.
By the way, the Helsinki Games are sometimes called "the last real Olympic Games", when the spirit of sportsmanship was considered more important than the material interests. If you will describe that as "poor" then it's your loss.
You did recognize the man who carried the Olympic torch and because of whom the athletes in the infield broke ranks? That was Paavo Nurmi, the legendary runner, 9-time Olympic gold medallist, one of the best athletes of all time. You might have heard of him.
well it seams that someone took this "poor" as someting personal...right? well, I didn´t mean to criticise the opening ceremony, although I think this was so much simple than all the amazing performaces that we are use to wach in the last dacades...maybe my "poor" was all about that. But, the movie quality was also
disappointing comparing to London 48, so maybe that´s why I react this way...I was far from criticise the Finnish organisation for the 52OG. And you still have this amazing stadium!
The Finns turned their backs on the entrance of the Soviet team.
DavidVolfan 2 years ago 5
so did Germany too
Sand10waterpolo 2 years ago
Olympic torch is carried by Paavo Nurmi, winner of 9 olympic golds. One of Finlands national heroes!
onsa0304 2 years ago 2
I was there! The woman in white was a protester and not on the program. She started running around the field and tried to make a speech. It was cold there, look at the people in raincoats. BRR,,,,,,,,
gailswim 2 years ago
Bet you would just love to go back to those days again.
i'd choose the 60's / early 70's myself ..arr yes if only.
MrSuperiority 1 year ago
These Olympics in Helsinki were historic that the Soviet Union would make their Summer Olympic debut although they would make their Winter debut at Cortina in 1956. According to Wikipedia, other than the United States, in the all time total combined Winter/Summer Olympic Medal Count dating back to 1896, The Soviets won 1,204 medals in 18 Olympiads from 1952 through 1988, 473 were Gold and they were either 1st or 2nd in the medal count during those years.
cfoster81 2 years ago
You can have a really nice view over Helsinki from the Olympic Tower
finlandlive 2 years ago
my grand father was there with Pakistani hockey team
logisticpak 3 years ago 4
I too would love to see Finland host a Winter Olympics. Even though I'm from the U.S., I like to see other countries get the oportunity to host the Olympics. For instance, Chicago is trying to get the 2016 Olympics, but I'm hoping that Rio De Janeiro gets them simply because the Olympics have never been held in South America.
cortstell 3 years ago 4
I got to visit the stadium when I visited Helsinki back in March. I loved it. I am from America and absolutley loved Finland and the Finnish people. I wish I could've gone back in time and been there for the '52 Olympics. It must have been awesome and emotional to see Paavo Nurmi light the olympic flame.
cortstell 3 years ago 4
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emo!!! :D:D
haha :D
(I'm from Finland)
janirais 3 years ago
my grand father fought at light middle weight here Bernard Foster is his name as any one got boxing footage i would love to see
klejeff 3 years ago 2
Se on myös mukavaa, jos Helsinki isännöi talviolympialaisia.
It's also nice if Helsinki hosts the Winter Olympics.
aric2007 3 years ago
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poor:(
nacht98 3 years ago
Well, I am sorry we couldn't fulfil your material expectations. You know we did have this little thing called World War II to fight and 300 million dollars of war reparations to pay in order to stay as an independent and democratic country after having been attacked by the Soviet Union. I am sure we could have done as well as you did hosting the Olympics if we hadn't had that small issue. Oh, I forgot, Portugal has never held the Olympic Games.
catwoman8874 3 years ago 11
By the way, the Helsinki Games are sometimes called "the last real Olympic Games", when the spirit of sportsmanship was considered more important than the material interests. If you will describe that as "poor" then it's your loss.
You did recognize the man who carried the Olympic torch and because of whom the athletes in the infield broke ranks? That was Paavo Nurmi, the legendary runner, 9-time Olympic gold medallist, one of the best athletes of all time. You might have heard of him.
catwoman8874 3 years ago 9
well it seams that someone took this "poor" as someting personal...right? well, I didn´t mean to criticise the opening ceremony, although I think this was so much simple than all the amazing performaces that we are use to wach in the last dacades...maybe my "poor" was all about that. But, the movie quality was also
disappointing comparing to London 48, so maybe that´s why I react this way...I was far from criticise the Finnish organisation for the 52OG. And you still have this amazing stadium!
nacht98 3 years ago